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Pennsylvania Father Kills Wife, Writes On Facebook: 'She was cheating on me. I won.'

Keith Belajones and murdered wife, Christina Belajones

(Photo : Pinterest) Keith Belajones and murdered wife, Christina Belajones

Keith Belajones allegedly felt no remorse after viciously killing his wife in front of his helpless young sons early Thursday.

The 32-year-old Pennsylvanian shot his wife, Christina Belajones, in the head and stabbed her multiple times with a samurai-like sword in their Drexel Hill home.

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After the murder, he took to Facebook to post a chilling message about his now-dead wife.

"Had an argument. She was cheating on me. I won," he wrote.

He then drove to Staten Island with his two sons, 5-year-old Robert and 4-year-old Christopher. He was armed with two guns when he left at around 2:30 am.

Once in Staten Island, he left his sons with a sibling and proceeded to steal a case of beer, cigarettes, and cash from a drugstore at Victory Blvd.

Upon the discovery of Christina Belajones' body, cops immediately worked on tracing Keith Belajones' cellphone.

According to reports, there was blood on the family's front door and a bloody trail inside the house leading to the victim who was found leaning against a closet.

A neighbor reported seeing Keith Belajones leaving with his sons and alleged that one of the little boys was asking his father "Is Mommy dead?"

When cops arrived at Staten Island, New Jersey, they found Belajones' SUV on Richmond Ave. A car chase ensued as Belajones made a quick U-turn and weaved through traffic.

Upon reaching a dead-end, with cops blocking his path, Belajones shot and killed himself.

Belajones' sons did not sustain injuries during the couple's altercation. Nevertheless, the two were taken to Richmond University Medical Center for treatment.

The family's former landlord, Wayne Bardsley, shared that the couple usually fought about household chores and that their rental home was "disgusting."

However, Bardsley also stated that he always thought Belajones was a good father, adding, "Whatever bad transpired in Pennsylvania, I don't know. Who knows? But Keith, he was always good."

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